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. >>> wisconsin is open for business! >>> i've known scott walker, the governor of wisconsin for the better part of 20 years and scott is a classic career politician, and i don't say that in a negative way. >>> journalist and wisconsinite john nichols has tracked scott walker's career since the 90s, when walker was a state legislator and an alec member. >> and in010 ran not presenting himself as an alec alumni or as an ally of big corporations or big business people outside the state. he ran a very down-home campaign. >> this is my lunch. i pack a brown bag each day so i can save some money to spend on the more important things in life like sending my kids to college. >> nichols says that despite the folksy image, in the years leading up to walker's 2010 campaign, he had become a master political fundraiser. >> and he began to forge incredibly close ties with a lot of corporate interests that he had first been introduced to in alec, individuals and groups like the koch brothers. >> david and charles koch, the billionaire
. >>> wisconsin is open for business! >>> i've known scott walker, the governor of wisconsin for the better part of 20 years and scott is a classic career politician, and i don't say that in a negative way. >>> journalist and wisconsinite john nichols has tracked scott walker's career since the 90s, when walker was a state legislator and an alec member. >> and in010 ran not presenting himself as an alec alumni or as an ally of big corporations or big business...
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but wisconsin is a state that can be quite volatile. although in those -- in the same exit polls that had correctly -- that had walker winning the recall, the same voters majority said i want to vote for obama anyway. and so wisconsin, he won it by 14 or 15 points some large margin in 2008. you can have the tide shift against you and have a big cushion there. >> wisconsin is this wonderful state, the state of robert, the great populist, joe mccarthy, not to draw connections between paul ryan and joe mccarthy and mitt romney. it was the recall that people didn't understand or feel was the right expression of protest against scott walker but the great occupation of the state house in support of workers, teachers, nurses, police, of wisconsin i think is going to play a role in this election where people came out to support a different kind of politics. >> i think we're reminding of the fairness of the american electorate, the fact they have more nuanced views than we ascribe them as having. in your book "the signal and the noise" you talk
but wisconsin is a state that can be quite volatile. although in those -- in the same exit polls that had correctly -- that had walker winning the recall, the same voters majority said i want to vote for obama anyway. and so wisconsin, he won it by 14 or 15 points some large margin in 2008. you can have the tide shift against you and have a big cushion there. >> wisconsin is this wonderful state, the state of robert, the great populist, joe mccarthy, not to draw connections between paul...
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you know, we've won in wisconsin. we've won in texas. we've got a republican governor in the midwest, snyder, to actually veto one of these bills. we got governor mcdonald in virginia, also from the gop, to say, don't even bring it to me or i will veto it. so folks are starting to come to their senses and see that this isn't a republican thing, it's an extremist thing. it's really -- as so many have said, this is going back to a playback that was first written right after the civil war. >> but, okay, let me go to jim burn, chairman of the democratic party in pennsylvania. what's this mean for the people on the ground for people voting? i was worried about this law. now i'm worried people still think the law is in effect. and they won't go vote. it's called intimidation, not just suppression. >> it was a huge victory today, chris, like your other guests, and i think them for their partnership and i thank everybody for helping us to push this thing back past november 6th. our game now has transformed somewhat. because there's a portion of
you know, we've won in wisconsin. we've won in texas. we've got a republican governor in the midwest, snyder, to actually veto one of these bills. we got governor mcdonald in virginia, also from the gop, to say, don't even bring it to me or i will veto it. so folks are starting to come to their senses and see that this isn't a republican thing, it's an extremist thing. it's really -- as so many have said, this is going back to a playback that was first written right after the civil war....
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we saw what happened to wisconsin the minute they were able to vote on having a union or not, 50% of them went the union hall. the good ones don't want unions because the unions will not allow them to negotiate with their employer directly, won't allow them to eve even talk to r employer. this private organization called the union fix themselves in the middle taking huge amounts of money. ashley: thank you so much for being here. get better soon. work on the voice, apparently sounds like a frog. the president may have hollywood but mitt romney has the national football league. john elway the latest in a long line of nfl legends backing the g.o.p. candidate. not all liberals are falling in line. ben affleck having second thoughts about obama. really? with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's sll business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! whwhy settle for less? testing
we saw what happened to wisconsin the minute they were able to vote on having a union or not, 50% of them went the union hall. the good ones don't want unions because the unions will not allow them to negotiate with their employer directly, won't allow them to eve even talk to r employer. this private organization called the union fix themselves in the middle taking huge amounts of money. ashley: thank you so much for being here. get better soon. work on the voice, apparently sounds like a...
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there's people on a hot line as well. >> host: david in wisconsin, independents' line. hi, david. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi, are you with us? >> caller: yes, yes, i am. i guess the real question that i need to ask your guest is whether we believe we live in a democracy or a republic. with anything to do with somebody telling me what i can do versus what i can't do is unconstitutional. we can say the insurance company says you have to pay or we'll take your house or your stocks like the last caller, when do you think people blow up? you screw up on the drug war, social security, and you think your health, giving your body to the government is the correct thing? how asleep are you? weave been america for a long time. we're a strong country so if you don't have good friends, you don't have good health, but nobody in the government is your friend. >> host: christine, you talked about a gentleman who was resisting payg the penalties or buying health insurance filing its lawsuit. how did governor romney justify back when this law was signed? how does he justify to constit
there's people on a hot line as well. >> host: david in wisconsin, independents' line. hi, david. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi, are you with us? >> caller: yes, yes, i am. i guess the real question that i need to ask your guest is whether we believe we live in a democracy or a republic. with anything to do with somebody telling me what i can do versus what i can't do is unconstitutional. we can say the insurance company says you have to pay or we'll take your house or...
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it has run into problems in other states including texas and wisconsin along the same issues. can you get it enforced for this particular election? it doesn't mean it won't be there in the future. logically you could say, shouldn't a voter have to identify who they are to avoid fraud? the problem is, you have to give the voter an unit -- an opportunity to get the i.d. best election. >>trace: the judge rules it could cause people to lose their right to vote but did not expound on that. what was the intent? >>guest: the judge said, we are not going to have voter problems if you require an i.d. on reconsideration, and in talking to a number of voters who had trouble getting an i.d., he said well, maybe not this time around is what happened here leaving on the prospect for enforcing this in future elections. something on the order of 89,000 people in pennsylvania would nut have had the proper identification before, which is 1 percent of the voters, would not have had the proper identification for this election, is the tally. the judge said, let's hold off and not have it in force
it has run into problems in other states including texas and wisconsin along the same issues. can you get it enforced for this particular election? it doesn't mean it won't be there in the future. logically you could say, shouldn't a voter have to identify who they are to avoid fraud? the problem is, you have to give the voter an unit -- an opportunity to get the i.d. best election. >>trace: the judge rules it could cause people to lose their right to vote but did not expound on that....
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wisconsin tweets me, i live in wisconsin and just saw a ryan for congress ad last night. a little insurance just in case? and rum and coke writes mitt romney accuses barack obama of wasting money on high-speed rail projects and soul train. very funny. i want to let y'all know i will be guest hosting joy behar's show "say anything" tomorrow on current. we will be having a very good political debate including rick unger of forbes and i'll be covering the convention -- the debate tomorrow with vice president gore for current and my own new weekly series so that happened which is a week in review show launches on current tv. currently, i'm really just all over current. i'm like the giving tree for current. i have my limbs my trunk my branches. i will be taking your calls when we come back. "buzzfeed" political reporter mackay coppins for my money knows more about mitt romney than any other journalist. he will be joining us right after the top of the hour. this is the "bill press show." [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> john: good morning. this is the "bill press show." coming to you on cu
wisconsin tweets me, i live in wisconsin and just saw a ryan for congress ad last night. a little insurance just in case? and rum and coke writes mitt romney accuses barack obama of wasting money on high-speed rail projects and soul train. very funny. i want to let y'all know i will be guest hosting joy behar's show "say anything" tomorrow on current. we will be having a very good political debate including rick unger of forbes and i'll be covering the convention -- the debate...
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wisconsin avenue, traffic looks like it's doing all right. 66 with clouds at reagan national. east, northeast wind at 3 miles an hour. our humidity high at 83%. moisture continues to stream in actually from georgia and south carolina. this goes off the western florida coast up into pennsylvania and new york. that's why it does look a bit unsettled today. not an all day rain but certainly scattered to numerous showers. maybe a rumble of thunder, 78. tonight 60s to near 730 for -- near 70 for the low. wednesday looks warm, 84 with sun by afternoon. thursday also looks nice 82. friday great finish to the workweek about 80. over the weekend here's comes a front. could be a shower saturday 77. better chance of showers sunday, upper 60s. cooler monday. beverly farmer is in for monika samtani. she has the latest on timesaver traffic. >>> we have issues for red line commuters on metrorail. they're single tracking tran between van necessary and dupont -- van ness and dupont. this issue going to cost you time on 66. eastbound trying to get past nutley street, going to find both the left
wisconsin avenue, traffic looks like it's doing all right. 66 with clouds at reagan national. east, northeast wind at 3 miles an hour. our humidity high at 83%. moisture continues to stream in actually from georgia and south carolina. this goes off the western florida coast up into pennsylvania and new york. that's why it does look a bit unsettled today. not an all day rain but certainly scattered to numerous showers. maybe a rumble of thunder, 78. tonight 60s to near 730 for -- near 70 for the...
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. >> host: let's hear from raymond in river falls, wisconsin, independent caller. >> caller: good morning, gary. i've been a fan since chris hayes introduced me to you back on his morning program, and you've got voters up here in wisconsin. i've tried to show you off to as many folks as i can. i feel we're getting get -- if e getting the exposure of the other candidates you'd be in the polls but you're being naderizeed. >> host: what is that? >> caller: what they dade to ralph nader when he ran for president. gary has great ideas and i think the more people heard them. more people would be supporting him and i was backer of barack obama but gary johnson is real change. i want to know, gary, what are we going to do about wall street and the prison industrial complex and if you see the coming collapse of the dollars i do. the dollars won't be worth 70-cents if something doesn't change. >> guest: well, i do see a monetary collapse looming. at it going to be a bond market collapse. right now, the federal reserve is -- well, right now, treasury is printing money. the federal reserve is giving
. >> host: let's hear from raymond in river falls, wisconsin, independent caller. >> caller: good morning, gary. i've been a fan since chris hayes introduced me to you back on his morning program, and you've got voters up here in wisconsin. i've tried to show you off to as many folks as i can. i feel we're getting get -- if e getting the exposure of the other candidates you'd be in the polls but you're being naderizeed. >> host: what is that? >> caller: what they dade to...
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in the next hour we will be live outside there in bethesda on wisconsin avenue. we are hearing from nats fans on our facebook page. johnny says i am happy for them. they put together a pretty good team. deacon posted davey johnson and the nats? way to go. and chuck wrote, i'm developing a serious nat-itude. >> much more still ahead on the big nats win. famed washington senators announcer charlie broughten will join us live in the next hour and check in with melanie who is getting a look at the new merchandise we told you about at modell's. got to go to mo's, really. >>> all right. a check of this morning's other top stories. occupy dc protesters will continue their marches today. two protests are planned. a veteran march at noon. and a protest outside the bank of america on vermont and el this eving. yesterday, the group marched from freedom plaza to the commerce building. this week marks the one-year anniversary since the beginning of the protesters encampment at mcpherson square. >>> prince george's county police are asking for the public's help in solving a de
in the next hour we will be live outside there in bethesda on wisconsin avenue. we are hearing from nats fans on our facebook page. johnny says i am happy for them. they put together a pretty good team. deacon posted davey johnson and the nats? way to go. and chuck wrote, i'm developing a serious nat-itude. >> much more still ahead on the big nats win. famed washington senators announcer charlie broughten will join us live in the next hour and check in with melanie who is getting a look...
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we were looking at pennsylvania, and you had elderly people there, and in wisconsin came out and said i've been voting my he whole life. i'm 88 and 90 years old, and now i can't vote. latino voters say i'm put under this requirement possibly that cannot be obtained. i cannot get my i.d. under these circumstances. is it harder to get people to support felons in some cases who have been convicted of obviously violent crimes? is that part of the roadblock at all or not? >> yeah. what helps here is for folks to really focus on just what a wide swath of people and month gets impacted. you know, we heard from charles dutton today on the tv show "the rock" back in the '90s who for 31 years after he got out of prison could not vote paying millions of dollars and talking about how he was subjected to taxation without representation even after he served his time. it helps folks to focus on the history. these laws were put in place for a reason. they were put in place as a wave right after the civil war. in states like virginia you talked about earlier it said quite plainly the person that made
we were looking at pennsylvania, and you had elderly people there, and in wisconsin came out and said i've been voting my he whole life. i'm 88 and 90 years old, and now i can't vote. latino voters say i'm put under this requirement possibly that cannot be obtained. i cannot get my i.d. under these circumstances. is it harder to get people to support felons in some cases who have been convicted of obviously violent crimes? is that part of the roadblock at all or not? >> yeah. what helps...
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couple weeks ago that when i ran for governor, they thought it was too conservative to be governor of wisconsin. if the guy running for the senate and i don't think i'm conservative enough. even within the party were becoming less and less tolerant. i've always thought tolerance and stability was part of our -- supposed to be part of our dna. our political dna. i think the operative word here is courage. give me a classic example. my colleague and i, jack hiler, indiana, 1994 and ran for governor because the controversial issue in the foyer and we have a republican caucus. i remember jack standing nothing saying i don't remember what the issue was, but he stood up and he said, this is the boat that we should all cast. it may cost me my election, but i think it's the right thing to do. he castaic, he lost. i'm not saying that is the reason he didn't succeed in his reelect, but it was the statement of courage i'm talking about. for my you is the right thing to do, take it or the day. a quick anecdote, attorney for governor before the primary i had 100% voting record with the nra. 100%. vietnam ve
couple weeks ago that when i ran for governor, they thought it was too conservative to be governor of wisconsin. if the guy running for the senate and i don't think i'm conservative enough. even within the party were becoming less and less tolerant. i've always thought tolerance and stability was part of our -- supposed to be part of our dna. our political dna. i think the operative word here is courage. give me a classic example. my colleague and i, jack hiler, indiana, 1994 and ran for...
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you have voters in wisconsin. i tried to show you off to whoever atm. i don't expect to get the exposure that you need. >> they are freezing him out just like they did with ralph nader when he tried to be president. the more people that hurt him him gary johnson is real change but what do you think about all street and the present industrial complex? that our dollars will not be worth $0.70. >> i do see a monetary collapse looming. right now the federal reserve treasury is printing money. the fed gives that to the bank's the banks are not giving it to you or i buying of treasurys and a closed loop with no risk. this is not fair. absolutely not fair. the inequities go on and on. could get the kids you tell me with the second part of the question? >> we lost him. >> host: let's try nevada. >> caller: republicans and democrats are on different sides of the same totem poll. you will get the same outcome. to vote to for you is the change that we can believe been. >> guest: i will offer a prediction if from eight or obama are elected a real fighter sells with
you have voters in wisconsin. i tried to show you off to whoever atm. i don't expect to get the exposure that you need. >> they are freezing him out just like they did with ralph nader when he tried to be president. the more people that hurt him him gary johnson is real change but what do you think about all street and the present industrial complex? that our dollars will not be worth $0.70. >> i do see a monetary collapse looming. right now the federal reserve treasury is printing...
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host: let's hear from david in wisconsin on our independent line. caller: i guess the real question that i need to ask your guest is whether we believe we live in a democracy, or a republic. with any thing to do with somebody tell me what i can do or what i cannot do, that is unconstitutional. i could say that the insurance company says you have to pay or we will take your house, or your stocks, like your last caller, when do you think the people will blow up? i mean, you screw up on all the other -- drug war, social security, and you think giving your health, your own body to the government is the correct thing? we have been america for a long time. we are a strong company -- country. if you do not have good friends, you do not have good health, but nobody in the government is your friend. host: christine mcconville, you talk about one gentleman resisting the penalties or paying for health insurance, and filed a lawsuit. how did governor romney justify when this law was signed to constituents and republicans, combating what our caller raised concer
host: let's hear from david in wisconsin on our independent line. caller: i guess the real question that i need to ask your guest is whether we believe we live in a democracy, or a republic. with any thing to do with somebody tell me what i can do or what i cannot do, that is unconstitutional. i could say that the insurance company says you have to pay or we will take your house, or your stocks, like your last caller, when do you think the people will blow up? i mean, you screw up on all the...
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texas, wisconsin and south carolina, which is currently appealing. now, pennsylvania is blocked for this election. alabama and mississippi need justice department clearance. the voter i.d. will be in place in tennessee and kansas in november. >> do we want to make it easy to vote or make it hard to cheat? we can do both. >> reporter: with both sides fighting against any voter being disenfranchised in november, neither is willing to give up a single vote. and brooke, this say pattern of pushback. the judge did an about face. initially the judge refused to block voter i.d. saying there is no evidence that anyone would be disenfranchised. it goes to the pennsylvania supreme court, the court says no one will be disenfranchised, prove it. the judge circles back around and said, actually, i thought a lot more people would have voter i.d. by this point, but of the 100,000 who don't, only 11,000 have actually gotten it. so this really sort of is a victory for the people of pennsylvania and the aclu, the people who did not want these voter i.d. laws enacted.
texas, wisconsin and south carolina, which is currently appealing. now, pennsylvania is blocked for this election. alabama and mississippi need justice department clearance. the voter i.d. will be in place in tennessee and kansas in november. >> do we want to make it easy to vote or make it hard to cheat? we can do both. >> reporter: with both sides fighting against any voter being disenfranchised in november, neither is willing to give up a single vote. and brooke, this say pattern...
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we have industries from wisconsin, organizations like the los angeles chamber of commerce in california, ldat sphr south carolina, travelers' association, and hundreds more. together, the organizations represent tens of millions of u.s. air travelers who are demanding improvements to our national air traffic control systems through the implementation of nextgen technology, policies, and procedures. we have already begun piecing together elements of nextgen on the ground including a revolutionary ground management system at jfk that helped meet departures and minimize delays. we've done that in conjunction with friends at the faa and airlines using jfk in a collaborative effort, it's been very successful. we are working with the faa to expand the program to la guardia and newark airports. at jfk alone, this system saved nearly 5 million gallons of fume and almost 15,000 hours of taxi time annually. over the last decade, we invested over a billion dollars to make airport operations on the ground more efficient. our initiatives delivered. we have invested in high speed taxi way exits, mult
we have industries from wisconsin, organizations like the los angeles chamber of commerce in california, ldat sphr south carolina, travelers' association, and hundreds more. together, the organizations represent tens of millions of u.s. air travelers who are demanding improvements to our national air traffic control systems through the implementation of nextgen technology, policies, and procedures. we have already begun piecing together elements of nextgen on the ground including a...